Massachusetts Has a Problem But It’s Bigger Than the Right to Shelter Law

by
Steve MacDonald

I haven’t read the law, so I can’t say for sure, but I’d bet money that there is no right to shelter in the event of criminal activity or fraud. Illegals, regardless of how they came to you, are not legal, even when you call them migrants.

The Feds are committing human trafficking crimes, and you are making excuses to help them.

From WCVB.com

 

Massachusetts is legally required to house homeless families due to the state’s “right to shelter” law. In recent months, the state has rented numerous hotels and motels to serve as housing for the rapidly growing number of families.

 

So why weren’t you housing homeless Americans? Why does Massachusetts, like many other liberal plantations, not house criminals in prisons – preferring to let them wander free to commit more crime, much like their illegal alien counterparts, never showing up for their court date and lost to the wind in a system that was incompetent and overwhelmed before Biden opened the border.

And why wasn’t Massachusetts housing and training up veterans or minorities or their most vulnerable, but they’ve got a state of emergency initiative and buckets of money to do exactly that to people who are not even citizens?

 

To help get families out of the shelter system, Healey said the state is working to connect work-eligible residents with jobs and said her administration would work with the Commonwealth Corporation Workforce Agency to develop a job training initiative specifically targeting shelter residents who do not yet have work authorization.

“We want to make sure they’re trained up and ready to work as soon as their permits come through,” said Healey.

 

Might I suggest getting them trained in the Trades? Those, at least, appear to be jobs Democrats won’t let Americans do.

And as for the real problem, that would be people who keep electing Democrats to public office and expecting a different outcome.

 

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  • Steve MacDonald

    Steve is a long-time New Hampshire resident, blogger, and a member of the Board of directors of The 603 Alliance. He is the owner of Grok Media LLC and the Managing Editor of GraniteGrok.com, a former board member of the Republican Liberty Caucus of New Hampshire, and a past contributor to the Franklin Center for Public Policy.

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